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Prompted by Trumbull, probably, Lincoln reviewed the shadowy history of the Toombs bill and Douglas's still more enigmatical connection with it.

From Stephen A. Douglas A Study in American Politics by Johnson, Allen

Doctor Howe's mysterious imprisonment in Berlin in 1832 is the more enigmatical since Berlin has generally been the refuge of the oppressed from other European countries.

From Cambridge Sketches by Stearns, Frank Preston

You grow more and more enigmatical," said Mrs. Orville, smiling; "my daughter has lost neither her health nor fair fame, as you express it.

From Eventide A Series of Tales and Poems by Afton, Effie

How this species of fish passes the winter is still more enigmatical than the winter life of the insects.

From The Voyage of the Vega round Asia and Europe, Volume I and Volume II by Leslie, Alexander, fl. 1879-1882

The older one becomes, indeed, so much the more enigmatical seem often the interwoven threads of human relations in the world.

From Villa Eden: The Country-House on the Rhine by Auerbach, Berthold



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